J-G
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- It caused me a few headaches until I really got my head around transposing the initial involute plot to the correct location of the tooth flank - and then to the next tooth location on each side. I stopped at one each side !!That is one superb program you have written! We are not worthy!
If you'd like a copy send me a PM.
That sounds like a good price - I'm sure you'll find it useful for more than the initial job. I still don't have a full set (each tooth count) though I have made some Primes (37, 41, 53) and 'difficult' counts on my CNC machine as and when the need arose.Not had much chance to do much work on things the last few days but I have managed to source a 100T change wheel, £15 + p&p. Pretty reasonable considering a Mehanite blank would probably cost as much.
I wouldn't consider any size you've mentioned yet to be 'quirky' -- I'd reserve such description for things like Löenhertz, Thury, etc. - or even Metric N series - certainly not ME. I'm sure you'll be familiar with Waltham, Pendant & Button thread series. That's the beauty of 'Standards' - there are just so many to choose fromThe lathe does appear to have had 2 different folk working on it. The tailstock has features that are different to the main part and I suspect a later modification or addition. My main job now will be to make a thread dial indicator for the Myford to assist in cutting the quirky threads.
Can you not get a ready made Dial Indicator - - - - - I've checked the Bay... Ouch - silly money for the ML7/S7 and I'm not sure they will fit the M10 but suspect that they will. The other option is to always keep the leadscrew engaged and reverse far enough back to clear any backlash.